Celebrated gospel artiste, Moses Bliss has been called out on social media for allegedly charging an exorbitant fee for ministration.
A man simply known as Joshua took to microblogging platform, Twitter (X) and claimed that Moses’ asking fee for performing at any religious event is N7 million.
In light of his claim, it sparked a debate with some users defending the gospel entertainer, stating he has the right to set his fees just like secular musicians.
Joshua tweeted; “I was told you need N7 million to invite moses bliss for ministration, they should kuku invite Olamide instead, make he come sing “baba mo ro wo re ninu aye mi… church go even over full.”
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Ace gospel musician, Dunsin Oyekan has stirred reactions on social media with the revelation that he does not charge to perform at events.
He made the disclosure during a interview with famous content creator, Timi Agbaje who asked him if gospel musicians should charge for shows.
In response, Dunsin Oyekan stated that he doesn’t collect money for performance but that such decision depends on the consecration of the musician.
The Christian vocalist said that for some their consecration lets them charge; however, he doesn’t do so because of his own consecration. He stressed that despite the fact he doesn’t charge to perform at events, the Lord continues to bless him.
Furthermore, Timi Agbaje called Oyekan’s attention to how come secular musicians get into the right mood by getting high on alcohol and wondered what he does to be in the same mood.
Dunsin Oyekan explained that in accordance to the scripture, one is supposed to be in the spirit, and the best way to ‘get high’ is to pray in the Spirit and Holy Ghost, not drinking alcohol.
When asked if he charges, the gospel singer said; “Depends on what the Lord has told you, I call it ‘your consecration’. I believe there is a place for making sure that people are fine. My consecration demands that I don’t charge, but God blesses me.”
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